A Saylorsburg man is accused of making crystal methamphetamine in a camper in a wooded area Wednesday and then parking at a home in Bangor.

Bangor police saw Kevin Albert Fretz II, 29, of the 1100 block of Pine Cone Court, passed out in the front seat of a black Honda Accord at 12:17 p.m. Thursday parked in front of a home in the 1200 block of Pennsylvania Avenue in the borough, court records state.

Frtiz allegedly admitted to "cooking meth in a wooded area" Wednesday night and then driving to Bangor, according to authorities.

Police encountered Fretz while arresting a man and woman in a camper to the rear of the home after police saw marijuana and methamphetamine in plain view, records indicate. Records did not identify the others arrested.

Fretz had a bag of marijuana as well as small plastic bags used to package drugs, coffee filters and Claritin D packages, records state. Police also saw what looked like methamphetamine, records state.

Borough police called out the Pennsylvania State Police clandestine lab team to deal with the suspected mobile meth lab and got a search warrant, police said. The search turned up methamphetamine, materials used to make drugs and marijuana. police said.

Fretz was arraigned Thursday night on charges of manufacture, delivery or possession of methamphetamine with intent to manufacture or deliver, possession of red phosphorous etc. with intent to manufacture a controlled substance and marijuana possession, documents indicate.

He was sent to Northampton County Prison after failing to post $75,000 bail.